Sunday, December 4, 2011

Our elf, Hermey

When I heard about this tradition years ago. I thought, how neat! So I researched a little and found out that it's been a tradition more in the northern states for a long long time. Which surprised me because I had NEVER heard I it from anyone I knew. So I went and purchased an elf. I even had a hard time finding one (not like today where there's a kit on every end cap in just about every store). I refuse to spend $30 on that ugly little red string bean elf.  No offense to those of you who did. But , finally I found an elf at Walgreens! It seems like every-time there's something you need you can always find it there. Plug.

So meet our Hermey. You may recognize him from the movie, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. Remember he wanted to be a dentist. He's cute, we love him and are glad he doesn't have those string bean arms & legs like all the other elves on shelves.

He will get into all kinds of crazy mischief between now and Christmas. I will add pictures daily to this blog



Convoy



Cutting out toy pictures from a catalog



Rolled Memaw's bathroom


Graffiti in Zoe's art journal



Snow angels on top of the washing machine



Hermey is a bit of a sugar addict


Just trying to help....a little too much.



Hermey thinks marsh-mellows are snowballs!


Trying to go to school




Gone Fishing'


Did a little extra decorating to the tree



Story time


Graffiti on the pictures


Playing dress up in the doll house



Hermey's hungry



Playing babies



Instructing Zoe to make a card or write a note for Santa


Guess Who?


Hermey had a sleepover at Susie's house. They decorated the china cabinet.


Well Hermey has gone back to the North Pole. Zoe is sad to see him go. however I am THRILLED to turn off my nightly 10pm reminder on my phone. Til next year.........

Monday, November 28, 2011

Does the cobblers kids have shoes?

If you've not heard this saying "Does the cobbler's kids have shoes?" I'll dumb it down in case you haven't. Basically it means that the cobbler provides shoes for everyone except his own children. This holds true to most every profession.  Or at least in my house. If you want a beautiful lawn......my husband, Jay, is the guy. He can make you lawn weed free, insect free, and as green and lush as you could ever imagine.  Is my lawn that way you ask.  Nope. Our yard is the experiment yard.  We sacrifice our yard so that everyone else can have a beautiful one.  During the winter months Jay does Christmas lights to a couple subdivisions. They look so good! You might be thinking......how does your house look? Dark and unlit. 

So here is a look at some of my cobblers clients.....

Friday, November 25, 2011

Clean House = Christmas Tree is UP!

How am I suppose to cram a years worth of de-cluttering and cleaning into 1 week? Isn't that the time frame before I burn in hell to friends and neighbors and family if the damn tree isn't up? I don't like this pine tree stress. But I will do my best this week to comply. Stay tuned.....

Finally up on December 4th.  The earliest I've had it up in years!!!


P.S. The house is still dirty.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Jive Turkey

When you think of thanksgiving, you think of all the things you are thankful for, spending time with family and eating delicious meals. I think of all of those things too.

But the one thing that always goes through my mind is Fred Sanford from Sanford & Son. My dad loved that show. So I guess it really makes me think of him.

I also get to hear this theme song often. It's my sister's ringtone!


So here's to all you jive turkeys out there.....




Sunday, November 20, 2011

Pumpkin Seeds

A little after the fact.....But I was looking around on Pinterest (my favorite website) to find an idea of something I could make to pass out to Zoe's class for their Fall Party. I came across this......


Easy as pie!

What you need: Orange Tic Tacs, Halloween-ish paper (I think I used 2 12x12 sheets), orange paper, and a circle punch. 

I measured with my eye how long I needed to cut the strips. Use double sided tape to adhere it. Then I punched out all my orange circles and wrote on then BEFORE I taped them on.
DONE.

I only took about 15 minutes to do the whole thing.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Zip...Zip...Zip...Zipline! Ahhhhhhh..........

November 12, 2011

It seems like every year Alysa's birthday events are extended though the weekend. So not much has changed this year. I'm very excited to go with a group of friends and family to ZIPLINE today at Adventureworks. None of which have ever been. Just me. I can't wait to see the looks on their face and screams from their mouths. It's going to be awesome!

Alex, Alysa, Kristi, Tiffany, Tami and Beau





Although you would think after doing this before I would be better at it. Nope. I think I'm worse. By the end of the 9 zip lines we did, everyone wanted to go before me just so they could see me land. Not because I was good at it either. Just call me the 'Back-Lander'.


It was a fun day for everyone but I'm going to end this day with a handful of ibuprofen.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

My first baby, Alysa.

One of the first signs of pregnancy is when you have a missed period.  Not me. Next sign would more than likely be morning sickness. Not me. So what's the next stage? Maybe weight gain? Well, not me again. When it was all said and done I only gained about 25-30lbs. Trust me, that's not enough to notice one pound at a time.  My first sign was the most god awful gas. To the point that even made a doctors appointment for it. Needless to say I went to the doctor and guess what they said? YOUR PREGNANT! I thought oh my! I was 26 years old and still felt to young to have a baby. The rest of my pregnancy went off without a hitch provided I always had a LARGE jar of applesauce. My due date was December 2 which coincidentally was the two year anniversary of my dad's passing. However, Alysa had other plans.  I was leaking amniotic fluid so I had an ultrasound done weekly to measure it.  Finally the result from my last ultrasound was that I needed to go home gather my things and get to the hospital for observation. So I did just that. It was November 9th and there I was "being observed". I mean, how can you even be comfortable with cords attached everywhere. But I made it through the night.  The next morning, at 9am, my nurse came in and said, "It looks like you've lost more fluid.  Do you want to have a baby today?' I said "NO!" I was scared now.  It was going to happen whether I wanted it to or not. And no, I did not do it naturally.  I am a firm believer in if you can do it with less pain then take advantages of the medicines.  I do not love her any less because I didn't feel her stretching and ripping out of my vagina. So fast forward 12 hours later and my little baby is here!

Alysa Renee Pace
Born November 10, 1995
@ 10:50p.m.
6lbs. 7oz.
19"


Before leaving the hospital they always have a pediatrician give a once over to all babies to make sure everything checks out. You know hearing, eyes, reflexes etc. Well, there was one test my baby didn't pass. It was the simple stethoscope to the heart to listen to the beats.  There were no beats.  I was told that her heart sounded like a washing machine. What? My baby is already broke and I haven't even left the hospital? So at this point I had to follow up with a cardiologist within the week. So that's what we did. I had to take her to get an ultrasound. In less than a week I had an ultrasound to see her and now she was having an ultrasound to see inside of her.  She was diagnosed with Tetrology of Fallot. A very serious defect that had four components to be fixed. The projected date was unknown. It was whenever she reached a healthy weight of about 15-20lbs. She reached that goal at 5months. Open heart surgery here we come! 


I just wanted to show that cute little swirl that turned into the most enormous cow lick which turned into the most beautiful widows peak. 2 months old.



April 15, 1996. At 5mo. and 5days old. My baby was born again. Her heart was repaired and we spend six days in the hospital.  Can you believe that? 6 DAYS! The first thing I wanted to do when I saw her in ICU was listen to her heartbeat. YES! She finally had one.


I felt weird taking her home, which to me, felt like to soon. She had lots and lots of medicine to take for several weeks. She did not like it when I would come at her with those yucky syringes. But she was a good baby and even did the right thing when she didn't know what the right thing was. Not much has changed even today.


It seems like so long ago that this all happened and then again it seems like yesterday. Today you can imagine, Alysa has a fairly big scar from her surgery. However I think that she is proud of it in the sense that she knows that she survived a major surgery that she didn't even know how strong she needed to be. And was. 

Now lets take a picture walk.......

6 months



Happy 1st Birthday!
Look at the cake. I made it!




Go ahead and laugh.  We all do every time we look at this picture.  This is Alysa's cousin, Alex. Alysa would follow her around like a puppy dog. Alex could do no wrong. They are 15months apart. They have grown up like sisters. But for some reason Alex didn't want to keep her tongue in her mouth. It captured this point in time for both so we kept this picture.  Alysa as you can see has a half smile. The beginning signs of her shyness.


They are always so sweet while sleeping.  She is covered with a blanket that was mine when I was her age. I still have it. Of course, it is very very worn.



Diapers = long hair.


Again with the shyness. This was at a pre-school performance and she DID NOT want to be on stage with everyone looking at her.




Pre-school graduation from Tusculum Hills Church of Christ.


Awww.....one of my favorite pictures. 5 years old
Pre-school

1st Grade

2nd Grade

3rd Grade

4th Grade


5th Grade

6th & 7th grade pictures were.....lets just say so horrible we didn't even buy them. We'll just call those the extremely awkward years.

8th grade

9th Grade

10th





Sometimes I can't believe that I have created such a great kid. Not that I'm bad. Alysa is so driven, organized, pretty, dedicated, wicked smart (favorite phrase from one of my favorite movies, Good Will Hunting). Her sense of direction would floor you. She has been able to tell me how "to go" since before she could really form words. The memory she has is almost scary. There is no gray area with her only black and white. She has beautiful penmanship and loves to write. Whether it be homework, filling out messages on her LARGE dry erase board in her room or organizing something alphabetically. She loves it all! I often joke and say that she is my personal assistant because she can take care of just about anything. She is very funny and has a great sense of humor but can get mad as a hornet. You would never know all the above unless you've known her for years and years and years because she is so quite and shy.

All this being said, my baby girl is 16 today!!!! So this afternoon we will be getting her drivers license. I only tell you this because that means I'll be on the road more and I am the one you need to worry about.

HAPPY 16th BIRTHDAY ALYSA!!!


Love , Mom